The Senate Finance Committee has rejected a pair of amendments to establish a government-funded public insurance option as part of healthcare reform. Both amendments were defeated when a group of Democrats, including Senate Finance Committee Chair Max Baucus, joined with the committee’s Republican members. Meanwhile, the panel also approved a measure that would restore $50 million in annual federal funding for abstinence-only education.
Senate Panel Votes Against Public Insurance Option
HeadlineSep 30, 2009